Shenanigans is sweet and playful. I am disabled and He is too big for me. Good husband mule, nice thick bone. He is good for the farrier, ties and can be stalled. Feet have not been ruined with low ...
Melody is a Beautiful 14. 2 hand Quarter Horse Mare. She is 8 years old and super broke. If you are looking for a SUPER SAFE horse, this is her. She rides out quietly with an easy one hand neck rein. ...
Out of a daughter of Dual Rey, who is out of the greatest daughter of Highbrow Cat of all time. Standing 14. 3 hands, 5 Panel N/N, this flashy red roan has all the makings of an outstanding stallion ...
Buying and owning a horse is a significant commitment that requires careful consideration and preparation. For those considering this journey, understanding the essential steps and responsibilities involved can make the experience rewarding and enjoy...
Owning a Friesian horse can be an incredibly rewarding experience for those who are passionate about horses. These majestic creatures are known for their striking beauty, intelligence and gentle temperament. However, owning a Friesian horse is a sign...
Many riders consider a pack-trip as the ultimate horseback adventure. Sat up high off the ground your horse watches the path as you admire the rugged landscapes. Riders can cover more ground than hikers while still traversing paths less travelled and...
A Belgian horse is a breed of draft horse that originated in the Flemish region of Belgium. They are typically large, strong horses with a tall stature, strong bones and tendons, and impressive musculature. They are known for their power, endurance, and agility in pulling heavy loads.
Belgian horses were primarily bred to do work on farms and pull heavy carriages - however today they have become popular as show horses too! In addition to their strength and beauty, Belgian horses are also known for their athleticism. They have a solid build yet they move with gracefulness and agility. This makes them perfect for driving or working obstacles during competitions or other activities such as mounted games or trail rides.
Though the most common coat color is chestnut-sorrel (red), Belgians come in other colors too including black, bay (brown), roan (mixed light/dark coloring) gray, palomino (golden yellow) - even cream colored coats! No matter what color your choice may be though all Belgian Horses share an undeniable “presence” about them which many admirers find captivating!